Visual art exhibitions and events with a platform for critical writing
By: Ann Shaw
My work is about communication, shared experiences , inter-activity and immersion. I am writing an electronic book using a blog to help with my research:www.craig-y-nos.blogspot.com
Video blog: www.annshaw@blogspot.com
web-site: www.annshaw.net
Artist,writer, web filmmaker. Internet channel: www.Youtube.com/annshaw Video blog:www.annshaw.blogspot.com
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Craig-y-nos Castle
Former home of opera singer Adelina Patti - now thought to be the most haunted castle in Wales.
# 9 [6 December 2006]
Following my video "The Singing ghost" about Craig-y-nos Castle in Wales the BBC web-site have asked me to write a piece for them on the book I am researching about the time this was used as a TB sanatorium for children. Hundreds, maybe thousands of children passed through Craig-y-nos, many died, yet there are no records of this in Welsh history. I was there for 4 years as a child. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYBE2saRm7M
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,585-2487919,00.html Hope this link works to Grayson Perry's account of the Turner Prize at the Tate gallery.(links not working today...help webmaster where are you?)
# 7 [6 December 2006]
Attended an evening seminar yesterday in the CCA, Glasgow organised by the Cultural Enterprise Office.(www.info@culturalenterpriseoffice.co.uk) It was excellent! It focused on building confidence and developing skills. Called"Looking back, looking forward - with confidence".
Voice coach Hilary Jones, who trains actors at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, gave a highly informative talk on how to use your voice when making presentations/pitches.(including some interactive demonstrations and a spot of Tai'chi - learning to relax through proper breathing etc).Did you know that a public speaker is judged on 50% appearance, 7% on content and 38% quality of ther voice?
Lynne O'Neil took us through goal setting techniques. Instead of telling us how useful they were she made us do it! While I have read many books on the subject I had never actually put pen to paper and completed any of the exercises. She made us take 5 blank pieces of paper and write down :(1) achievements for past year (2) things we want to leave behind (3) Wild dreams(if you could wake up tomorrow morning and your dreams would be fulfilled what would they be?) (4) goals for next year and (5) things you want to bring into your life.
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Argyll & Sutherlands march through Stirling
# 6 [4 December 2006]
Making web movies is a bit like gardening. Once they are up on the internet you tend them carefully, doing a bit of viral marketing if they are slow to take off, or some good old fashioned physical networking like yesterday when I went to an exhibition in a private house and discovered that the Brigadier of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders had just purchased a number of paintings for Stirling Castle and he was a personal friend of the family. I happened to mention that I had filmed the Argyll & Sutherlands last historic march through Stirling in August and its proving to be a great hit on the web. So they suggested I drop off a copy of the dvd for the Brigadier. It would be great to have it in their official archives.
# 5 [4 December 2006]
Sometimes you get fed up sitting in front of the computer, well quite often actually! and you feel in need of seeing some exhibitions. So have been into Edinburgh to see Peter Howson at the City Arts Centre and Douglas Gordon at the Royal Scottish Academy.
Both are ex graduates of Glasgow School of Art and they were a few years ahead of me- I only graduated in 2001 ( as a very mature student).
In fact all the major exhibitions taking place at the moment in Scotland are ex GSA students - Christine Borland ( Turner Prize runner up) has just opened at the Fruitmarket gallery in Edinburgh and David Shrigley at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Dundee. Must be something in the Glasgow air....
Found Howson's exhibition stimulating and it was great to look at paintings and drawings again. Douglas Gordon? well I am not so sure. Have seen all the work except the elephant piece which is magnificent, before.
When you are dealing with digital conceptual work it does raise the question: do you really need a huge gallery to show it? why not show it on the internet?
Just discovered lots of Peter Howson's paintings on e-bay!....
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Ann Shaw, Video stills from web movie "Hands"
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# 4 [1 December 2006]
Whoops!...just discovered this web site does not support video clips, and cant figure out how to delete the code.
Oh well....this morning I uploaded a video I discovered in my digital studio ( i.e. spare bedroom) which I made 2 years ago as a result of a weeks shared artist residency in the Changing Room gallery, Stirling.
It was called "Work in Progress"
and I chose to do an interactive digital photographic project with members of the public and the end result was this video.
Except it has never been seen. So to-day I put it up on You Tube. Its on my web-site:
www.annshaw.co.uk
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What do you do when someone is rude about your video on You Tube? until today all the comments I have received about my videos have been postive but this morning when I clicked on my email there was this nasty message from a guy in Uruguay!....do I reply, ignore it , send a sharp message back or simply press the delete button? cant decide.
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Ann Shaw, view of the Trossachs, Scotland
Video still from web movie
# 1 [29 November 2006]
I have just uploaded my latest video to You Tube titled "Ben A'an" which is also on my web-site
(www.annshaw@blogspot.com ) based on a walk last Sunday afternoon up Ben A'an in The Trossachs.
Is it art? well, some of my videos are because they have been shown in galleries but more and more I find myself making work that covers an area that is neither personal nor public.
So far I have had nearly 14,000 "hits" -no way would I have got that number of people to see my work in any gallery.
It is as if the tools of new technology allow one to access an area never before been made visible to the public.
I am not alone. Over 300 videos are uplifted to You Tube every 20 minutes.
There is this worldwide unleashing of creativity. Where is it going? nobody knows. .....it's like "wild west" frontier country only this is into virtual space.